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2015-02-02 Canada English Science


E Canada Now
   
Amateur Whale Watcher Captures Rare Orca Beach Rubbing Activity   
E Canada Now
Discovery Islands, British Columbia – For reasons yet unknown, Orca whales in these parts are known to draw close to rocks along the beach and rub their bodies against them. There isn't any consensus as to what benefit the whales get from the activity.
Orcas display rare 'rubbing' behaviour near Campbell River (Video)   Canada News
BC orcas' rare beach-rubbing behaviour caught on video   CBC.ca
Orcas caught on camera   Castanet.net
CTV News   
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The Inquisitr
   
'Horse Shaped' UFO Captured Hovering Over Mexico's Volcano Colima   
The Inquisitr
As 2015 gallops along, reports of UFO sightings continue to flood in from around the world. Among the latest is from a literal UFO hot spot — Mexico's very active Volcano Colima. Many sightings of UFOs hovering around and flying past the volcano in Mexico ...

'Horse Shaped' UFO Spotted At Colima Volcano in Mexico   Full-Time Whistle
Collecting samples for your home planet? Dark UFO resembling a flying horse is ...   Daily Mail
'Flying horse' UFO spotted over Mexico's erupting Colima volcano (Video)   Canada News
Digital Journal   
Market Business News   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
Scientists map out history of newly discovered dinosaur   
Hamilton Spectator
An international team of paleontologists has described a newly discovered species of dinosaur that was probably 50-feet long: half body, half neck. Scientists believe that its height at the shoulder would have been six to nine feet. The long-neck dinosaur lived ...

Long-necked Jurassic 'dragon' discovered in China   Telegraph.co.uk
Incredible 50-foot 'dragon' dinosaur unearthed by Chinese farmers   CNN International
New species of long-necked 'dragon' dinosaur discovered in China   Fox News
ABC News   
Daily Times   
Discovery News   
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E Canada Now
   
The Lessons Learned From The Egg That Scientists Unboiled   
E Canada Now
Gregory Weiss is the lead researcher on a team of scientists at the University of California, Irvine who boiled an egg at 90 degrees Celsius for 20 minutes, then found a way to unboil it. The scientists first injected the egg white with urea, then used a vortex fluid ...

'Unboiling' an egg could lead to innovations in agriculture and healthcare   The Guardian
Researchers Discover Device That Can Unboil Eggs   Canada News
Chemists find a way to unboil eggs   Foodprocessing

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SMN Weekly
   
Population bloom of some marine animals blamed on warming temperature   
SMN Weekly
1 According to experts, climate change and acidification of ocean waters damaged coral reefs and caused tropical fishes to shrink in sizes yet it also have positive effect, the blooming population of the bright pink, inch-long sea slugs called Okenia Rosacea.
Warming oceans triggering population explosion of marine animals   Digital Journal
Roses blooming in tide pools: Warm ocean currents bring Hopkins' rose sea slug   Eureka Times Standard

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Hawaii Army Weekly
   
New Infographic and Website Urge Radon Awareness and Action   
Digital Journal
January is National Radon Action Month. Radon is the number one environmental health threat in the United States. Like carbon monoxide, radon is an invisible, odorless gas that can be fatal when trapped in the home. However, where carbon monoxide only ...

All can protect their health through home testing   Hawaii Army Weekly

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WAAY
   
12th Anniversary of Space Shuttle Columbia   
WAAY
On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart, as it re-entered the earth's atmosphere. The crew had just completed a 16-day space mission. All seven astronauts aboard were killed. Find nearby stories PointsMentioned Map News Bayou.
Remembrance Week Pays Tribute to NASA's Three Fallen Astronaut Crews   Universe Today
NASA astronaut memorial stirs memories for shuttle veteran   FOX 29
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster - Feb. 1, 2003 - historic photos   PennLive.com
FOX 13 Tampa Bay, WTVT-TV   
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Toronto Sun
   
NASA satellite to measure water in Earth's soil sent into orbit   
Toronto Sun
Delta 2 A 127-foot (39 metre) rocket built and flown by United Launch Alliance blasts off at 6:22 a.m. PST (14:22 GMT) from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California January 31, 2015. The Delta 2 rocket is carrying a NASA satellite to measure how much water is ...

NASA Takes Fight Against Drought Into Earth's Orbit   Gizmodo Australia
Earth's soil moisture to be sniffed by DIRTY-MINDED satellite   The Register
NASA launches Earth-observing satellite on third try   Los Angeles Times
BBC News   
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E Canada Now
   
150 Sea Turtles Found Dead In A Lagoon Of Mexico   
E Canada Now
Cold temperatures are suspected of killing some 150 sea turtles found in a lagoon of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula. According to Mexico News Daily, investigators with the federal environmental protection agency said Saturday the green sea turtles were ...

Cold suspected in deaths of 150 sea turtles found in lagoon of Mexico's Baja ...   680 News

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Science World Report
   
Why Do Zebras Have Stripes? Scientists Uncover the Evolutionary Answer   
Science World Report
How and why did zebras get their stripes? That's a good question and now, scientists may just have the answer. (Photo : Brenda Larison/UCLA). How and why did zebras get their stripes? That's a good question and now, scientists may just have the answer.

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